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MarsJupiter.com producers of the Callisto - Newsreader/Bulletin Board Browser have extended there shareware range to include a range of Internet Explorer toolbars designed to enhance the browsing experience.
The "Where Was I?" internet explorer toolbar lets you enter words from sites you have visited in the past and be taken directly to those sites. Ideal for all those times when you have not added a site to your favorites lists and far easier than trying to trawl through "history" in Internet Explorer. With the auto completion feature in the search box, it is often quicker than using the favourites menu, making it not only an invaluable search facility, but a way to speed up your browsing in general.
The AuntyJean internet explorer toolbar, monitors web surfing with internet explorer and blocks and logs sites it detects to have unacceptable content. You can set various tolerance levels and set up different users to have different access at a set tolerance levels. Thus exercising your choice in parental control. You can view logs of the sites AuntyJean has blocked for each user. AuntyJean has a minimal interface so as not to clutter up your internet Explorer toolbars.
Did you ever wish you had added something to your internet explorer favorites, so that you could find it again? Or on the contary do you wish that half your favorites would just disappear, as they have become a crowded mess? The "ThereIWas" toolbar is a self organising history and favorites system, which will both add to itself automatically if you visit a page frequently and also allow you to add pages if you know you want to recall a site in future. But as time passes, the ThereIWas toolbar removes the bookmarks you are no longer using.
All the toolbars are available as fully functional trial versions, with the low registration cost of $15.00.
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